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. >> i bet, rita. and can you tell us, it was it a newschopper? were they doing traffic or was it a private helicopter? do we know? >> reporter: it's a commercial helicopter. it's unclear who was on board. we understand police are still notifying the families. but at this point, we have just been told it was a commercial helicopter. >> is
. >> i bet, rita. and can you tell us, it was it a newschopper? were they doing traffic or was it a private helicopter? do we know? >> reporter: it's a commercial helicopter. it's unclear who was on board. we understand police are still notifying the families. but at this point, we have just been told it was a commercial helicopter. >> is
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i bet you that is a pretty nice place. right now we're on bourbon street in the historic french quarter. you can see behind me the the infamous bourbon street. if you hear the noise, these are all the trash trucks coming out and cleaning up the mess from the night before. they do such a great job. you would never know that the night before this street was littered with trash, beads and anything else people were throwing in the streets so the crews are very busy. the french quarter is such a beautiful place. that's not all new orleans has to offer. there's another part of town which is uptown. we kind of explored that yesterday. it's one of the only places that didn't flood during hurricane katrina and i'll show you what people there say is so special about that part of town. that is coming up. >> a quick question. did george lucas ever stop walking or did you just walk right out of town with him? >> he did not stop walking. i think he just wanted to keep on or maybe he thought we would leave him alone eventually but he was
i bet you that is a pretty nice place. right now we're on bourbon street in the historic french quarter. you can see behind me the the infamous bourbon street. if you hear the noise, these are all the trash trucks coming out and cleaning up the mess from the night before. they do such a great job. you would never know that the night before this street was littered with trash, beads and anything else people were throwing in the streets so the crews are very busy. the french quarter is such a...
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i bet a lot of people show up. >>> five contractors are sending sealed envelopes to sacramento this week. they are hoping to win the contract to start building the state's high-speed rail system. the "mercury news" explains the contractors submit one package with their plan for the project. and then another sealed envelope containing their price. officials will first check proposals and then open the envelopes with the costs. >>> the feds are looking to crackdown on distracted flying. it's aimed at keeping airline pilots from using personal electronics at any time during the flight. currently they only have to put down their devices during critical phases of flight like take-off and landing. and there have been a number of recent incidents involving distracted pilots. >>> united will now deliver your bags so you don't have to wait for them at baggage claim. on top of the regular baggage fee 30 for 1, 30 for 2, 50 for 3 and more. the service is available in boston, honolulu, houston, chicago and a lot of people will take advantage of it. >> if you are in a hurry and don't want to bring it
i bet a lot of people show up. >>> five contractors are sending sealed envelopes to sacramento this week. they are hoping to win the contract to start building the state's high-speed rail system. the "mercury news" explains the contractors submit one package with their plan for the project. and then another sealed envelope containing their price. officials will first check proposals and then open the envelopes with the costs. >>> the feds are looking to crackdown on...
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>> i would bet new orleans, but you better bring a rain jacket. it's dumping down there. >> that's what i heard. but i don't even care. it's my first super bowl. i don't care about the rain. good morning, frank. good to see you. for the first time, consumer reports is rating cancer screenings. the tests that could save your life and eight tests you should probably skip. plus a man trying to help oakland cut crime. we'll talk to, toker police former police chief bill bratton. and unexpected hidden talents among the 49ers. we'll see you at 7:00. tomorrow we'll be in new orleans. can't wait to go. >> i am jealous. have fun and be sure to root on the 49ers. thank you, gayle. >>> mike sugerman is making the traditional american road trip to new orleans driving across country. his latest stop along the way to new orleans, put him in the so-called yellow rose of texas. the city of amarillo. i have one question for you, sir. are you hungry? >> it is the -- yes. [ laughter ] >> reporter: you're going to have to wait to find out because i am in the beautifu
>> i would bet new orleans, but you better bring a rain jacket. it's dumping down there. >> that's what i heard. but i don't even care. it's my first super bowl. i don't care about the rain. good morning, frank. good to see you. for the first time, consumer reports is rating cancer screenings. the tests that could save your life and eight tests you should probably skip. plus a man trying to help oakland cut crime. we'll talk to, toker police former police chief bill bratton. and...
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as is tradition, there's a mayor's bet. if the 49, win green bay will give hundreds of children free tours of the new exploratorium. and will of course send over cheese, chocolates and wine. if the packers win, san francisco will sponsor a free admission day at the new children's museum of green bay and send over sourdough bread, chocolates and anchor steam beer. >>> and let's take a look live outside our studios in san francisco. the city is all lit up in red and gold for tomorrow's big play-off game. vern will have a preview coming up in sports. >> nice touch. >> gorgeous. >> cheese and beer. >> hm. >> just like a fine wine. goes together. like freezing and cold. >>> it's going to feel like january out there at the game because temperatures will going to remain cool. temperatures well below average for this time of year and yet there's a silver lining behind all this cloudiness. it's not producing much rain as you can see on the hi-def doppler. at last a few little cells out there around the delta, north of stockton and s
as is tradition, there's a mayor's bet. if the 49, win green bay will give hundreds of children free tours of the new exploratorium. and will of course send over cheese, chocolates and wine. if the packers win, san francisco will sponsor a free admission day at the new children's museum of green bay and send over sourdough bread, chocolates and anchor steam beer. >>> and let's take a look live outside our studios in san francisco. the city is all lit up in red and gold for tomorrow's...
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white fans have to pay up after the bet with seattle. -- why the mayor has to pay up after a bet with seattle. this flag will fly until sunset. -- >> this lot will fly until sunset. it is all part of honoring the bet with seattle's mayor. >> we made good on our end of the bed. not such a pretty sight out there. washington, d.c. remembering a legend this noon. mayor greg dedicated the newest monument to the godfather of gogo. preparations under way for a new park all about the smooth sounds of chuck brown. >> with the signature and smile the d.c. mayor signed into law the newest monument in a city that is full of monuments. this one is for the late chuck brown, a music icon in the city. >> beautiful. really beautiful. i am trying to hold my tears back. >> in a few months the chuck brown and music pavilion will open its doors to residents and guests. it will feature an open air amphitheater holding 900 seats an intimate setting for concertgoers just as he used to play. >> he was upbeat, energized enthusiastic, if not always connected with audience -- and always connected with the audien
white fans have to pay up after the bet with seattle. -- why the mayor has to pay up after a bet with seattle. this flag will fly until sunset. -- >> this lot will fly until sunset. it is all part of honoring the bet with seattle's mayor. >> we made good on our end of the bed. not such a pretty sight out there. washington, d.c. remembering a legend this noon. mayor greg dedicated the newest monument to the godfather of gogo. preparations under way for a new park all about the smooth...
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s express alarm about five billion pounds spent on fixed odds betting terminals in northern cities and london boroughs so it seems these betting shops with these little slot machines have been consolidating basically clustering in the poorest areas i mostly labor constituencies very few in tory constituencies but they're sucking billions of pounds out of the economy from the very poorest now the labor m.p.'s are blaming the casino companies but tories blames the culture of poor people rather than betting companies for exploiting them john redwood the conservative m.p. for walking him in berkshire which has three betting shops said he had been surprised by the spread of bookmakers in poor areas so he says max that i put it down to the fact that poor people believe there's one shot to get rich they put getting rich down to luck and they think they can take a gamble. right the tories are scapegoating the poor as part of a program of genocide and furthermore the same people who run these gambling outlets in these neighborhoods are own or affiliated with the same banks that are being bailed
s express alarm about five billion pounds spent on fixed odds betting terminals in northern cities and london boroughs so it seems these betting shops with these little slot machines have been consolidating basically clustering in the poorest areas i mostly labor constituencies very few in tory constituencies but they're sucking billions of pounds out of the economy from the very poorest now the labor m.p.'s are blaming the casino companies but tories blames the culture of poor people rather...
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on a bet on a bet on a bet until the point where the bets are all suffer a fragile and in fact it becomes a financial hole a gram i know that's a long question and a bit. poetic in the sense i suppose but what are your thoughts on that yes the idea is to be derivatives is that you can shift risk. and with banking back in the one nine hundred eighty s. the options market was was fairly small what banks did in wall street was they they traded bonds and stocks and it was kind of like your own cooking problem if you if you had too much of your balance sheet and the market went the wrong way you're going to get that kind of kept wall street relatively honest back in those days what rigged to do is allow you to offset risk with the with other things so if you have a bunch of bonds and your balance sheet you can hedge the. derivative against that or anything you want and once you start doing that process then as you correctly said you can basically by mordor of sieves to hedge that and you can create new derivatives on the basis of this this infrastructure you create and even then you soon get t
on a bet on a bet on a bet until the point where the bets are all suffer a fragile and in fact it becomes a financial hole a gram i know that's a long question and a bit. poetic in the sense i suppose but what are your thoughts on that yes the idea is to be derivatives is that you can shift risk. and with banking back in the one nine hundred eighty s. the options market was was fairly small what banks did in wall street was they they traded bonds and stocks and it was kind of like your own...
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. >> you bet. >> and bob will have much more on this year's presidential inauguration on "face the nation" tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern time. >>> coming up the social life isn't what it seems to be. >> you can ask me anything. >> how are we doing a that point? >> hard to say. so far it's your first typical date. >> and i want to be different from the other guys. >> we'll tell you what's changed and why. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> america has never been united by blood or birth or soil. we're bound by ideals that are moved beyond our backgrounds, lift us above our interests, and teach us what it means to be citizens. ball on monday night, two inaugural balls. but that's a far cry from the balls of the past. joining us now, someone who knows those balls very well sally quinn. goo to have you. >> good to be here. >> back in '09, it was ten. now two. why the changes? is it the economy or something else? >> i think a lot of it has to do with the economy and the fact that it's a second inauguration and most people don't have the same excitement about it. but it is 40,
. >> you bet. >> and bob will have much more on this year's presidential inauguration on "face the nation" tomorrow morning at 10:00 eastern time. >>> coming up the social life isn't what it seems to be. >> you can ask me anything. >> how are we doing a that point? >> hard to say. so far it's your first typical date. >> and i want to be different from the other guys. >> we'll tell you what's changed and why. you're watching "cbs...
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>> you bet i am. >> i'm excited to be in new orleans -- >> how was washington late last night? >> i went to bed early because we get up early, but this were lots of parties here in washington and certainly apparently a very late night party at the white house. we'll have more on that later. >>> and royal watchers have been focused on prince william and kate but now prince harry is back in the spotlight. he's coming home after his second military deployment to afghanistan. and he's sharing never-before-heard details about his mission and the mistakes of his private life. mark phillips is in london. mark good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you're right we haven't seen much of prince harry lately. and that's not an accident. he has been away at war. but the prince who can't stop making news seems to be making up for lost time. the warrior prince is all over the headlines again today, and here's why. for five months prince harry has been living the life he clearly prefers to the one he'd been dealt. there are no royal restrictions to his royal as a helicopter co-pilot gunner o
>> you bet i am. >> i'm excited to be in new orleans -- >> how was washington late last night? >> i went to bed early because we get up early, but this were lots of parties here in washington and certainly apparently a very late night party at the white house. we'll have more on that later. >>> and royal watchers have been focused on prince william and kate but now prince harry is back in the spotlight. he's coming home after his second military deployment to...
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it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to northern england and up to the canadian arctic. so the cold air is feeling off that way. what is coming in place is the moderation. these are cold, cold numbers but over the next five six, seven days we're going to see a warm-up that will spread to the east in our direction. we'll hit about 50 next week. a little disturbance coming through tomorrow morning. i think it will just give us the gusty winds and the sunshine will be around for the duration of the day. sunny and cold through the midday because of the wind it will be chilly. mid 40's on sunday and monday. then the wa
it will be back tomorrow, i bet you. it better be or we'll be in trouble. tomorrow the sun will set at 5:00 the last time the sunset was that late was on the 8th day of november. we're going to gain 38 minutes of daylight from now until january. so daylight hours getting longer. 38 was the high this afternoon. 43 is the average. across the area 28 in frostburg. 32 in silver springs. in the low 30's across the area. the temperature map shows the cold stuff to the north that that is up to...
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to make the bet official...///.the bbt this year... mayoo menino will receive craa cakes allng withh pusinesses... & shoold the patriots win../ - . and mayor rawwings- blake will enjoy seafood nd out on top. 3 19:18:37-19918:48"you dd a great job down there and i look fooward tooworking with you but yoo know, we have tom bradd here,,ok, yeeh, we have tom brady here.""we mighh have a little sooethhng for tom brady." looking forward to boston's seafood, paata and whoopie piee. &p3 more than two-thirds of american adults aree -& ovvrweight... even obese. a & diet--- is at the top of mmny new year's resolutionn. tom & rodgers xpllins... consumer repoots' rates more than a dozen of the most populaa diets. 3 3 ((tom on cam))terry voltaggio staas fit withhthe help of aa app on her smart phone - & myfitnesspal. t's an easy wwy - to track calories. (sot: terry voltaggio)"all i ave to eatenn elect theennmber of serrings, and it goes right into my calorie count for the day." (v/o)myyitnesspal wws among he top--aaed in consumer reportt' survey of
to make the bet official...///.the bbt this year... mayoo menino will receive craa cakes allng withh pusinesses... & shoold the patriots win../ - . and mayor rawwings- blake will enjoy seafood nd out on top. 3 19:18:37-19918:48"you dd a great job down there and i look fooward tooworking with you but yoo know, we have tom bradd here,,ok, yeeh, we have tom brady here.""we mighh have a little sooethhng for tom brady." looking forward to boston's seafood, paata and whoopie...
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about you know what ranging from me who had to hire a shot vehicle was the best town pinball or i would bet it wasn't the only campus the fans had the pleasure of seeing there was also a chill living lieschen we saw the best six downs teams from around the kids young had to have perhaps ok i'll feed the group there were the creme de la creme de camp of fantastic afternoon for the hockey fans. and hockey fans. our team. so after all the build up to the game itself where the eastern conference won for the third straight year beating the west by eighteen goals to eleven with a local boy you have kenny kuznetsov netting four of them which of ample free reports. it is very rare that hockey pros are able to relax when playing in front of a packed arena is however that is the beauty of all star games and this is why they're so loved by the play is just as much as the fans in all-star here. really it's just it's just about having fun. i didn't want to be embarrassed but that's pretty much the only goal i think i did my job all-star games are high scoring affairs and this encounter was no exception
about you know what ranging from me who had to hire a shot vehicle was the best town pinball or i would bet it wasn't the only campus the fans had the pleasure of seeing there was also a chill living lieschen we saw the best six downs teams from around the kids young had to have perhaps ok i'll feed the group there were the creme de la creme de camp of fantastic afternoon for the hockey fans. and hockey fans. our team. so after all the build up to the game itself where the eastern conference...
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well that doesn't really sound good at all is there anything i'll bet anything promising to look forward to the fear. that there is something everybody is waiting for a large scale privatization program and more aggressive reforms but not all of this really happened last year and experts say that these get to refold global crises decreasing and the us are they will be even less incentive for the russian government to speed up the reforms if sold d.c.i. could be the last one of the last one off relative stability before we could see big negative changes in two three years time and in fact russian central bank is it has already asked though to russian banks to prepare for the war as the regulator recommended them to develop a self rescue program in case over crisis this just passed that russian banks are now going through includes zero g.d.p. growth go to percent ruble collapse and plunging by fifty per cent top market well if they can withstand but that would really be something to applaud is that thanks a lot as you know but it's all business our chief response reporting here on the east
well that doesn't really sound good at all is there anything i'll bet anything promising to look forward to the fear. that there is something everybody is waiting for a large scale privatization program and more aggressive reforms but not all of this really happened last year and experts say that these get to refold global crises decreasing and the us are they will be even less incentive for the russian government to speed up the reforms if sold d.c.i. could be the last one of the last one off...
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see this shrimp, i bet you thought he was a goner. and some lawmakers want to bring back the spending that brought back this critter. attention, all shoppers, your credit card bill is about to get bigger with a new fee kicking in this weekend. and people fee'd up are lashing out. you maniacs, you blew it up! >> charge it up and pay up. starting tomorrow, retailers no longer having to pay the processing fees to credit card companies. part after class action lawsuit rolling. so, who is going to cover the cost? how about you. it could add another 4% to every purchase that you make with plastic. this is a nightmare. >> more than a nightmare. let me tell you people love their credit cards, understandable why. a way for you to build equity, to make banks know who you are, build your credit score, but at the end of the day may cost you more when you take credit cards out in stores all over. >> and stores can make up their minds? >> yes, they're doing that right now. >> whether to pass it on. >> we're calling them, we're calling them this wee
see this shrimp, i bet you thought he was a goner. and some lawmakers want to bring back the spending that brought back this critter. attention, all shoppers, your credit card bill is about to get bigger with a new fee kicking in this weekend. and people fee'd up are lashing out. you maniacs, you blew it up! >> charge it up and pay up. starting tomorrow, retailers no longer having to pay the processing fees to credit card companies. part after class action lawsuit rolling. so, who is...
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. >>> up next, big bets of alabama and the luck of the irish. the megamoney behind tonight's bcs game when "street signs" comes back. >> we'll leave you now with how the markets are doing. we have a down day today. the best week in over a year last week. stick around. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> think your job is stressful? does it make our list? right now on cnbc.com, the ten most stressful professions. top five. airline pilot, fighter pilot, military general, and military personnel. that i can understand. also on cnbc.com, the ten least stressful jobs. i wonder if anchor makes it. >> anchorman? sure. jazz flutist. the
. >>> up next, big bets of alabama and the luck of the irish. the megamoney behind tonight's bcs game when "street signs" comes back. >> we'll leave you now with how the markets are doing. we have a down day today. the best week in over a year last week. stick around. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst...
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it's possible it will bet the tribune on movie stations. net flix ceo started out with a bang. compensation package for 2013 will double, hitting $4 million, $2 million salary, $2 million stock options he took a pay cut because of management missteps. irving azoff resigned from the world's biggest concert promoter selling 1.7 million shares of live nation stock recently. and saying oversatisfying the merger looks for returning to the entrepreneurial world. says lawyers try to shut me up, now. shares of apple gaining 4.4%. stocks third biggest jump. shares of apple gained 31%, but closing today, stocks well off it's 52 week high of $705 a shairks turning broader market, stocks closing higher for the day. your bloomberg silicon valley index higher as well. speaking of apple, 13-year-old gregory hoffman got a great christmas present. an iphone but with a catch. the blogger told gregory he had to agree to a 13-point contract to keep the device. points include keep your manners, use your manners on the phone, never ignore a call from mom or dad. mom must know the pass word as well.
it's possible it will bet the tribune on movie stations. net flix ceo started out with a bang. compensation package for 2013 will double, hitting $4 million, $2 million salary, $2 million stock options he took a pay cut because of management missteps. irving azoff resigned from the world's biggest concert promoter selling 1.7 million shares of live nation stock recently. and saying oversatisfying the merger looks for returning to the entrepreneurial world. says lawyers try to shut me up, now....
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i just thought they were anti-betting... anti-betting. well, funnily enough the chap who made these specialized in doing large religious plaques, which is actually quite an appropriate place for this guy. if you look on the back of it, there is a little rosette impressed into the clay there, which is the factory mark for the doulton factory-- doulton lambeth. we've also got a date code in here, so we can date them. it's, again, tricky to read they didn't impress it very well i think it's 1887. but more importantly there's this strange chinese-looking mark here which has been scratched into the clay. and that's the cipher for a modeler called george tinworth. the doulton factory made all sorts of art pottery, but they employed a lot of artist-potters, but george tinworth, particularly was noted for making these idiosyncratic, fun novelty models like this. he was the only modeler who was allowed to put his mark, incidentally, as part of the decoration on the design. all of the other artists had to put their mark underneath the piece. and i
i just thought they were anti-betting... anti-betting. well, funnily enough the chap who made these specialized in doing large religious plaques, which is actually quite an appropriate place for this guy. if you look on the back of it, there is a little rosette impressed into the clay there, which is the factory mark for the doulton factory-- doulton lambeth. we've also got a date code in here, so we can date them. it's, again, tricky to read they didn't impress it very well i think it's 1887....
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the digitization and instrumentation of the world using the combination of the mobile devices and i bet everyone in this room has a mobile device and if i went to grab it from you, you would think i was stealing the most important thing that you have. i'm not going to do it. they act in ways that really make a lot of sense. if we take one of those areas that we mentioned, milwaukee, and the example you gave was in some of the less democracy parts of the world where democracy is in short supply and technology can provide a check and balance and a product for accountability, what about the mature democracies. we just had an election in this country. did that teach any lessons, were there any technology lessons to be drawn from this year's election? >> it's always hard to reason from one event. the winners get to write history and the losers sort of think about the next election. there is no connection that the obama campaign, because i was part of it, had a technology that helped elect the president. it was cloud computing, servers and targeted programs and get out the vote. so that is to
the digitization and instrumentation of the world using the combination of the mobile devices and i bet everyone in this room has a mobile device and if i went to grab it from you, you would think i was stealing the most important thing that you have. i'm not going to do it. they act in ways that really make a lot of sense. if we take one of those areas that we mentioned, milwaukee, and the example you gave was in some of the less democracy parts of the world where democracy is in short supply...
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shareholders may like high risk bets, particularly high leverage because they get higher returns from those high risks at least until something goes wrong. by contrast, debtholders have traditionally been a force for moderation in the marketplace because they only get a fixed rate of interest whatever the debt obligation promises and when the company starts to take more risk, it is managed. but implicit government backing of the deaths of our largest financial institutions mean that this market discipline has suddenly been undermined. so today i want to talk about my new book, while some firms thrive while others fail, this builds on my work at the financial crisis inquiry commission. we studied internal documents. i can't tell you how many, from financial institutions and their regulators, interviewed ceos risk officers, bankers, traders, regulators, publishingmakers and other people to try to understand from everybody's perspective putting it altogether what went on here and in 2010, we were still in a stage where people on wall street and in the financial system were in shock and p
shareholders may like high risk bets, particularly high leverage because they get higher returns from those high risks at least until something goes wrong. by contrast, debtholders have traditionally been a force for moderation in the marketplace because they only get a fixed rate of interest whatever the debt obligation promises and when the company starts to take more risk, it is managed. but implicit government backing of the deaths of our largest financial institutions mean that this market...
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space since the two thousands i remember when i heard recently about the idea of a space hotel i made a bet with one of my colleagues that there would be no such thing in my lifetime now aside from the fact that i would never live to see the money if i did when that was the confidence i had that there would be no such thing was i foolish to make that too but unfortunately i think you probably war i have absolutely no doubt in my mind that there will be a space hotel within the next ten years in orbit around the earth why. because there's an incredibly good business plan behind it because millions of people want to go to space and because the technology to provide such a hotel is getting closer and closer every day in terms of its cost effectiveness so there is in theory an impetus there but at the moment the principle impetus is this just the fact of let's go and see what is out there let's be a tourist in space is that really enough of an incentive all the market studies that have ever been done will show you that forty percent of the general public wants to go to space in their lifetime i
space since the two thousands i remember when i heard recently about the idea of a space hotel i made a bet with one of my colleagues that there would be no such thing in my lifetime now aside from the fact that i would never live to see the money if i did when that was the confidence i had that there would be no such thing was i foolish to make that too but unfortunately i think you probably war i have absolutely no doubt in my mind that there will be a space hotel within the next ten years in...
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i bet. i bet he did. i was going to say this is "as good as" but i'm going further. this is actually the best... revival piece of 1900 to 1910 that you would ever wish to see. there isn't anything better. thank you. it is painted on satinwood in the style of angelica kauffmann, this was a revival from 1900 to 1910, and it continued for a while after the first world war. just for a while. and so, we can narrow it down to the first quarter of the 20th century. it-- it is just wonderful. everything about it is good, except-- except-- ( chuckles ) what happened? my son had a felt tip pen, and when he was about 7, decided that he wants that so he put his mark on it. ( laughs ) well, what happened to him? well, i think the only thing that i could do then was to ask him to do the hundred lines to say "i must not write on the table." and "sorry, dad." aw, look at that. ( chuckles ) well, i'll tell you, whatever i say about that, this is the most magical story. you must never touch that mark, and never lose that. no, no. it's been there. gosh, well we talk about heirlooms and
i bet. i bet he did. i was going to say this is "as good as" but i'm going further. this is actually the best... revival piece of 1900 to 1910 that you would ever wish to see. there isn't anything better. thank you. it is painted on satinwood in the style of angelica kauffmann, this was a revival from 1900 to 1910, and it continued for a while after the first world war. just for a while. and so, we can narrow it down to the first quarter of the 20th century. it-- it is just wonderful....
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do you want to bet? father clifford, have you got a minute? talk to you later. one minute i was offering her a little friendly comfort and the next -- yeah, i get the picture. has siobhan said anything? she doesn't have to. it's all in the eyes with women. that's why i'm trying to avoid her. it was just, well, you know how it is. we had a bit to drink and one thing led to another. right. and you think siobhan might have ideas about something more permanent? i think she's in love with me. well, you can't keep avoiding her. i just don't want to hurt her feelings, that's all. all the more reason why you should say something. i can't. not until i've had a good night's sleep anyway. coward. knackered coward. brendan. what's all this? it's my contribution to the festival. that's very generous of you. sure, i'm all heart. erm, can i ask a favour? well, what is it? i really need your help. that bad is it. er, john, two minutes? come on inside. would you talk to her? it's not my place to. what happened between siobhan and brendan is their business. yeah, but we just can'
do you want to bet? father clifford, have you got a minute? talk to you later. one minute i was offering her a little friendly comfort and the next -- yeah, i get the picture. has siobhan said anything? she doesn't have to. it's all in the eyes with women. that's why i'm trying to avoid her. it was just, well, you know how it is. we had a bit to drink and one thing led to another. right. and you think siobhan might have ideas about something more permanent? i think she's in love with me. well,...
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it really is to do is overcome the skepticism that prevents a lot of western businesses from really betting on of russia and delos is one of the platforms we're going to try and do doubt which is one of the reasons why medvedev addressed today was the third time of the russian leader came to dallas just in the past five years it would be a negative perception seems to really be persisting so what herman graf the head of ruffled a largest banks bear but here's what he said. the soonest with it is the mr bush you know some sustained you russia's financial center is in one hundred thirty seconds place in the rankings globally i've looked at these readings in detail on the albania is number one twenty four in a rankings armenia is fifty first but is fifty. twenty well i can still use burbank as an international corporation with offices in over twenty countries and i have an idea of the development of the financial sector and various countries. and i can see these readings do not reflect the realities of. ok senator we've got we've got words we've got appearances we've got networking but as far
it really is to do is overcome the skepticism that prevents a lot of western businesses from really betting on of russia and delos is one of the platforms we're going to try and do doubt which is one of the reasons why medvedev addressed today was the third time of the russian leader came to dallas just in the past five years it would be a negative perception seems to really be persisting so what herman graf the head of ruffled a largest banks bear but here's what he said. the soonest with it...
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see this shrimp, i bet you thought he was a goner. and some lawmakers want to bring back the spending that brought back this critter. attention, all shoppers, your credit card bill is about to get bigger with a new fee kicking in this weekend. and people fee'd up are lashing out. you maniacs, you blew it up! damn you all to hell! [ male announcer ] let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> coming up, first your paycheck went down and now your credit card fees could go up. a page law >> charge
see this shrimp, i bet you thought he was a goner. and some lawmakers want to bring back the spending that brought back this critter. attention, all shoppers, your credit card bill is about to get bigger with a new fee kicking in this weekend. and people fee'd up are lashing out. you maniacs, you blew it up! damn you all to hell! [ male announcer ] let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how...
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against the housing market and making bets against the american economy now from what you're saying if i hear you correctly they've taken the other side of the trade and they've they're totally distorting the market by flooding it with cash again from the cheap money and low interest rates and they're causing these pockets of strength in vegas and florida but it's it's not sustainable because it's not reflective of any real economic growth is that correct no i think we have modest economic growth in this country i don't see the speculation nearly as acute as it was in sort of two thousand and five two thousand and six we're just from any measure that i can tell we're not yet in a bubble now we could be heading that way because we didn't really learn our lessons from the financial crisis as surprising is that is we didn't really cause any banker or hedge fund manager for that matter to have second thoughts about wild speculation so i agree that there's been a moral hazard here i don't think there's a bubble today that you can identify very easily and i don't believe that bonds are th
against the housing market and making bets against the american economy now from what you're saying if i hear you correctly they've taken the other side of the trade and they've they're totally distorting the market by flooding it with cash again from the cheap money and low interest rates and they're causing these pockets of strength in vegas and florida but it's it's not sustainable because it's not reflective of any real economic growth is that correct no i think we have modest economic...
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i'll bet you it's a higher number for 2012 when it comes in and i bet you it it goes up in 2013. the obama administration and the democrats, they're so happy and gloating about smacking those tax rates on the rich and there's this new assumption, this politically correct assumption that you know what? you rich people, you're going to bend over and take that spanking because we raised rates on you so there. when you soak the rich, the rich start packing and they'll go elsewhere. and golfer, phil mickleson might do that. >> the former president of france is also, he's going to london he says or the u.k., because he wants to develop his business opportunity, but he's also got a few little legal problems that many suspect that he's trying to avoid, allegations of corruption and fraud, so that might have a dual purpose if indeed he goes to london. >> that's true, but that 75% marginal tax rates on all earnings over a million dollars that france wants to slap on the rich. that had to be a factor as well. i mean, when you do that, look at phil mickleson, with the california raising its
i'll bet you it's a higher number for 2012 when it comes in and i bet you it it goes up in 2013. the obama administration and the democrats, they're so happy and gloating about smacking those tax rates on the rich and there's this new assumption, this politically correct assumption that you know what? you rich people, you're going to bend over and take that spanking because we raised rates on you so there. when you soak the rich, the rich start packing and they'll go elsewhere. and golfer, phil...
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you bet. >> i think it's awfully cold. >> reporter: and reporters in subzero climbs have gotten creative. >> instant ice crystals. >> if you ever start to feel cold, a little chilly, think about your friends up in north dakota. that will sure warm you up. >> reporter: tonight, brian, many of us feel like we're all in north dakota, although there's nothing wrong with that. parents, however, may want to check with their children's schools tomorrow to make sure the classrooms are open. brian? >> kevin tibbles out in the cold of chicago tonight, thanks for that. >>> a look at the calendar reveals there are some major milestones all of which happened 40 years ago this week. richard nixon was inaugurated to a second term. former president lyndon johnson died at his ranch in texas. a peace deal was reached ending the war in vietnam. and the u.s. supreme court decided the case of roe versus wade, legalizing abortion. tonight, nbc's andrea mitchell looks at what has changed and what hasn't over the last 40 years. >> reporter: four decades after roe v. wade, dueling protesters were again circling
you bet. >> i think it's awfully cold. >> reporter: and reporters in subzero climbs have gotten creative. >> instant ice crystals. >> if you ever start to feel cold, a little chilly, think about your friends up in north dakota. that will sure warm you up. >> reporter: tonight, brian, many of us feel like we're all in north dakota, although there's nothing wrong with that. parents, however, may want to check with their children's schools tomorrow to make sure the...
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transferred to somebody else and that is the likes of the city of london hedge funds reap record profits from bets on q e q.e. is of course quantitative easing i money printing by the bank of england by the european central bank by the federal reserve bank by the bank of japan super rich hedge fund financier is emerged as the big winners from the bank of england's money printing program in two thousand and twelve as pensioners and savers were made to struggle with shrunken incomes that's exactly what i'm talking about the hedge funds these are basically parasites that get keepers that are part of the architecture of this been reengineer the central bank prince trillions of dollars and then they gives them the money to these hedge funds or the primary dealers as they're known or interbank dealers as there are no they who are the cash they're benefiting they pay themselves hundreds of billions of in bonuses but the money never gets to the general population that's kept just two or three calories above starvation now the real median household income peaked at fifty six thousand dollars that was in tw
transferred to somebody else and that is the likes of the city of london hedge funds reap record profits from bets on q e q.e. is of course quantitative easing i money printing by the bank of england by the european central bank by the federal reserve bank by the bank of japan super rich hedge fund financier is emerged as the big winners from the bank of england's money printing program in two thousand and twelve as pensioners and savers were made to struggle with shrunken incomes that's...